[Elecraft] Amplifier Vacuum Tubes
AJSOENKE at aol.com
AJSOENKE at aol.com
Sun Mar 16 23:59:03 EST 2008
Having lived in Santa Barbara most of my life I have had the privilege of
friendship with many of the staff of the original EiMac Vacuum Tube company. One
of the last of their original Tech staff, Rad Leonard, Just passed on a few
months ago. In the course of these acquaintances I was privy to many of the
stories of the development of these vacuum tubes. I'm sure there are published
accounts as well. The main thrust of these tails was the incredible
meticulous crafting they had to go through to make these tubes right. There are
innumerable accounts of their dealings with government contracts and the failings
of their competitors who were attempting to copy their designs. The usual
government contract gave the design right to the government who would then offer
those designs to competitors for competitive bidding. The companies original
trade secrets were not a part of the deal. The outcome was that detailed
designs were not enough to build a successful product. The details of the exact
alloys used for such critical components as filaments and cathodes, plates
and gridwires; the thermal design of the feedthru pins and the correct
composition of the base materials are all very critical. I have never been convinced
that these devices could be 'copied'. Like so many devices from the vacuum
tube era, including the rigs we used, the heart of success was the original
design concept and philosophy - The very things that are lost when something
is merely copied.
In the world of today, there is a belief that our technology is superior to
that of the past and we can use that technology to create copies of things
that are better than the original. All that and make it cheaper and in more
volume. It just doesn't work like that! I have my hat off to the guys at
Svetlana for getting as far as they have. Some call it mojo, others know it is
skill coupled with a philosophy and experience. If they keep trying and
acknowledge their failures the worldwide market will eventually re-learn a lot that
has been lost of the past. In the mean time - some of these old amps that
are laying around gathering dust may have some very useful spare parts in them.
73 Al WA6VNN
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In a message dated 3/16/2008 1:23:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
wrcooke at flash.net writes:
I have an amplifier with four 572B tubes. I have been
running the same Cetron 572Bs since 1976 in this
Dentron Clipperton L and in a Hunter Bandit before.
This summer I decided to lay in another set to stretch
the life of the amp. I ordered a quad of the premium
Chinese Tubes from the distributor that I considered
to be the best available. When I received and
installed them they didn't work. After some
investigation and head scratching I found that one of
them had an open filament.
The distributor replaced them with another set and a
rude accusation that I ruined the tubes by overdriving
them.
The second set lasted a month, but were not as good as
the 30 year old Cetrons when installed and were dead
by the end of the two CQWW DX contests. I pulled the
new tubes and reinstalled the Cetrons which are still
going strong.
I emailed the distributor and asked what he would
recommend that I do and how he would be willing to
help. After my second email, I received a very rude
phone call from the "Customer Service Department"
which essentially told me to stuff it.
My conclusion is that amplifier tube supply as far as
572Bs are concerned is dead now. The Chinese are not
making a good product and the US distributor feels
that he can do nothing about it, so his present
approach it to stonewall the problem.
My next amplifier will be whatever I deem the best
solid state amp available at a price that I can
manage. I hope that my Clipperton will hang in until
I can recover from paying for my K3.
Willis 'Cookie' Cooke
K5EWJ
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